Entrain To trap bubbles in water either mechanically through turbulence or chemically through a reaction. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Entrainment zone - The layer between the convective mixed layer and the free troposphere that is caused by a temperature inversion. This inversion inhibits the rising of heat and gases, trapping pollutants closer to the ground.
Entrain To trap chemicals and particles in water either mechanically through turbulence or chemically through a reaction. Environment ...
Re-entrainment: Situation that occurs when the air being exhausted from a building is immediately brought back into the system through the air intake and other openings in the building envelope.
Entrained: Particulates or vapor transported along with flowing gas or liquid. Enzyme: Any of numerous proteins or conjugated proteins produced by living organisms and ...
baghouse A dust-collection chamber containing numerous permeable fabric filters through which the exhaust gases pass. Finer particulates entrained in the exhaust gas stream are collected in the filters for subsequent treatment/disposal.
Surface aerator equipment in which blades or vanes rotate about a vertical or horizontal shaft and entrain air to mix and aerate wastewater ...
Stormwater treatment methods which utilize an artificial media to filter out pollutants entrained in urban runoff. STORMWATER HOT SPOTS ...
See also: Water, Solution, Soil, Organic, Liquid
 
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